If you are able to play basic chords on the piano
then you can learn how to play a very popular song that is played by all
classical pianists. This song has been recorded on hundreds of records,
CD's, and tapes. If you have trouble reading piano music then you would
never be able to play this song. However, you can still play it quite easy
by using my special graphics that show you in detail how to break the chords up
into the PATTERN that Bach used to create this song. Before you start
learning the song, you need to learn a few of the rules of this PATTERN.

1. Each measure of the song (each chord) is
played twice.

2. A measure starts off with the left hand
playing just two notes. Use your left pinky for the first note and your
left thumb or left middle finger for the second note. Keep these two notes (two piano keys)
pressed down as your right begins to play 3 notes. You have to determine
which is the most comfortable in the left hand and which is the most efficient
to use: THE LEFT MIDDLE FINGER OR THE LEFT THUMB. When the bass
notes are close together use the left middle finger. When the bass notes
are wide apart use the left thumb. Consider also using the left index
finger in conjunction with the left pinky when notes are spaced making the left
index finger easier to use. You have to experiment and find out what works
best for you.

3. After your left hand plays the initial
two notes, your right hand will play 3 notes of the chord. However, you
play these 3 notes TWICE.

4. Below is a diagram showing you the chord
in one measure.

5. The red keys are played with your left
hand. Your left pinky plays the red C.
Your left middle finger plays the red E. Keep these
two red keys pressed down as you start to play the 3 green keys with your right
hand.

6. Here is the color code sequence that you
would use to play Bach's classical PATTERN:

C EG
C E G C E --- C EG C
E G C E

7. NOTICE how the picture chord graphic is
played twice. When you finish playing this picture chord graphic move onto
the next one and play TWICE.

8. All picture chord graphics are played
twice. Except the last two measures of the song. Bach, stops the
chord pattern at the last two measures of the song. The song has about 35
measures or so. But, when you come to the last two measures you are going
to have to follow the sequence of the color coded keys in the new diagram
graphics. It will all be explained to you when you open up the pdf file or
the WORD Document file.

11. Now, it's time for you to go to work
and learn this famous piano song. People will be surprised to hear you
play it in front of them. You can open up the
WORD DOCUMENT to print the
graphics. Or you can open up the
PDF FILE and print up the graphics.
However, instead of using the picture graphics of this song, you can print up
the actually music notation that uses "letter" notes.
If you know just a little bit about reading music, then you can use these
letter notes to quickly learn this song. Here is the
PDF File of the letter notes. Here is the
audio rendition of this
song on YouTube.

12. When you learn to play
this song you will realize that a lot of music is based upon patterns. You
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